Progress Report Axel Vigo Josué Acevedo Pedro J. Franceschi Wilfredo Torres November 2, 2009 ICOM 5047 – Progress Report – The Smart Health Station 1 Agenda Current Status Delays in Project Budget Analysis Technical Plan Software Hardware Future Work November 2, 2009 ICOM 5047 – Progress Report – The Smart Health Station 2 Current Status What has been completed? Tutorials Software Requirements Hardware/Software Design Some hardware (70%) What tasks are left? Finish hardware (30%) Software Program System Integration Gantt Chart 1 ½ week delay November 2, 2009 ICOM 5047 – Progress Report – The Smart Health Station 3 Delays in Project What is delayed in the project? Project Design was extended (hardware/software) Assigned time was not enough for proper design More details = better design Contingency plan Extra hours on weekends Resource reassignment depending on priorities November 2, 2009 ICOM 5047 – Progress Report – The Smart Health Station 4 Budget Analysis Initial Calculated Costs Actual Costs Total Personnel Cost: $16,210.45 $17,484.70 Total Materials Cost: $313.65 $285.14 Subtotal Project Cost: $16,524.10 $17,769.84 Overhead: $9,981.63 $9,726.63 Total Project Cost: (60.41%) $26,505.73 (54.74%) $27,496.47 November 2, 2009 ICOM 5047 – Progress Report – The Smart Health Station 5 Technical Plan: Software November 2, 2009 ICOM 5047 – Progress Report – The Smart Health Station 6 Software Design Documents E-R Diagram Class Diagrams Activity Diagrams Software Functionality Diagram Screenshots Development Environment Setup Eclipse Java ICOM 5047 – Progress Report – The Smart Health Station Software Software Functionality Log-in Administrator Manage Station Add Station Monitor Log View Station Manage Employee Add Employee Attach Station to PC Edit Station Employee: Doctor / Nurse Log-out Manage Patient Search Employee Activate/ Deactivate Patient Activate/ Deactivate Employee Employee Profile Edit Profile Search Patient View Profile Patient History View Health Analysis Manage Records Delete Station Patient Profile Add Record Add Data Manually November 2, 2009 Add Patient View Record Receive Data From Station ICOM 5047 – Progress Report – The Smart Health Station Edit Profile View Profile 8 Technical Plan: Hardware November 2, 2009 ICOM 5047 – Progress Report – The Smart Health Station 9 Height Sensor Sharp GP2Y02YK0F IR Sensor Current consumption 33 mA Voltage supply of 4.5 to 5.5 V. Non-Linear Analog output Triangulation method avoid problems with reflectivity of the object and the environmental temperature. ICOM 5047 – Progress Report – The Smart Health Station Temperature Sensor The IVAC TEMP PLUS II MODEL 2080A is the thermometer that contains 2 probes design for body temperature readings Thermistor located at tip of the probe Resistance changes proportional to the temperature Linear Analog output ICOM 5047 – Progress Report – The Smart Health Station MODEL 2880/2882 Probes Graphic Display – Xiamen Ocular GDM12864HLCM – 128 x 64 pixels – Parallel Interface (Hitachi S0108B), Backlit, 5V Operating Voltage, 30mA Total Current – Implemented with original SHS Keypad – LCD Menus and Button interaction November 2, 2009 ICOM 5047 – Progress Report – The Smart Health Station 12 Heart Rate Sensor V+ PIC18F4550 VVout mS I/O Pin How is the signal generated? Ultra bright LED Light detector Variation in light is detected and converted into and electric pulse November 2, 2009 ICOM 5047 – Progress Report – The Smart Health Station 13 Blood Pressure System Major Components: -Pressure sensor (analog output) -Air Valve(empties strap) -Air Pump/motor(fills strap with air) Basic Functionality Concept: 1) Fill strap to maximum pressure 2) Begin to deflate strap slowly until first heart beat is detected 3) Register systolic pressure 4) Continue to deflate strap slowly until last heart beat is detected 5) Register diastolic pressure 6) Empty strap November 2, 2009 ICOM 5047 – Progress Report – The Smart Health Station 14 Weight Scale Home Digital Weight Scale Mechanical assembly Strain Sensor Differential output, order of millivolts Amplifier AD620 from Analog Devices Low power, low noise, high gain (up to 10,000) November 2, 2009 ICOM 5047 – Progress Report – The Smart Health Station 15 Wireless Communication Xbee Modules No need to transmit big amount of data Low power, simple protocol Cheap solution compared to: Bluetooth WiFi Reliable packet delivery – Retry/Ack Encryption – 128-bit AES November 2, 2009 ICOM 5047 – Progress Report – The Smart Health Station 16 Future Work Finalize Hardware implementation Start Software implementation System integration November 2, 2009 ICOM 5047 – Progress Report – The Smart Health Station 17 Questions November 2, 2009 ICOM 5047 – Progress Report – The Smart Health Station 18